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Program & Outreach Coordinator - Indiana Chapter

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I. MAJOR FUNCTIONS: Working with the Executive Director, the Program and Outreach Coordinator assists with the effective functioning of the National Association of Social Workers – Indiana Chapter (NASW-IN).

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I. MAJOR FUNCTIONS:   Working with the Executive Director, the Program and Outreach Coordinator assists with the effective functioning of the National Association of Social Workers – Indiana Chapter (NASW-IN). This position works with the Executive Director and committee(s) to plan, implement, and manage in-person and virtual events and to develop and manage appropriate program content for publications, websites and social media sites to enhance Chapter membership continuing education and outreach.    II. BASIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Assists the Executive Director in developing revenue-generating continuing education programs, events, and resources.  Promote such programs through all appropriate channels (e.g. website, printed and electronic publications, social media, etc.) Plan and implement membership events which include the following: Locating Workshop, Training Presentations and Presenters, and Planning and Scheduling the Events. Working with the Executive Director, Board and NASW-IN Committees to discuss the training/workshop prior to formally scheduling and advertising the event, collaborating with Region Representatives when an event is scheduled for their region, engaging with Event Presenters, including contacting them (maintaining contact until the day after the event) to ensure preparation to facilitate the event, arranging tech rehearsals (if required), and scheduling workshops/training on the chapter's virtual platform when the event is virtual. Working with the Executive Director to develop and manage social media strategy, outreach and postings.   Assist Executive Director in the development/coordination of chapter newsletter and communications. Supports communications and marketing efforts that promote Chapter events and outreach, inclusive of advertisement for the chapter's social media sites.  Ensures consistent branding, writing, editing, and messaging in all continuing education, events, newsletter, outreach and social media materials.   May supervise student interns and partner with and/or direct some of the volunteers' work around events and continuing education programming.   Travel may be required for in-person events. Flexibility with regular work schedule is required to accommodate planned events.      III. MINIMUM WORK REQUIREMENTS:   Skills:    Excellent verbal and written communications skills, including the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of audience members.   Expertise in virtual and in-person conferences and events, written and oral communication and  experience with social media.   Ability to manage time effectively, develop and adhere to timelines and deliver various projects according to plan design.   Ability to plan, organize, and manage a wide array of business-related services including building and maintaining cooperative business relationships and manage the process from content generation to presentation to a variety of audiences.   Detail-oriented and the ability to think critically.   Strong problem identification skills, including the ability to solve problems and generate creative solutions, exercise common sense and sound judgment, and make effective decisions based on accurate and timely analyses.     Knowledge: Bachelor’s degree is required, BSW or master’s in social work preferred  Social Work education or experience on social policy and practice issues and familiarity with NASW preferred.   Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Social Media sites (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn etc.), and web conferencing software.   Understanding of website platforms such as Eventbrite and Zoom to promote and host events and conference and workshop registration.      Experience: Previous work-related experience preferred -- ideally at a professional association and/or nonprofit setting.   Prefer experience with taking an active role in periodic events/conferences or similar activities.     IV. ATTRIBUTES   Results driven: This individual sees the big picture, assists with the development and monitoring of key performance metrics to produce the desired results.     Strong business acumen: This individual sees opportunities and emerging trends, and is knowledgeable about the operations, unique needs, and goals specific to member-driven, not-for-profit organizations.    Firm and fair leadership: This individual will work with a wide range of staff, colleagues, and members, requiring a firm, fair, and flexible style that both complements the efforts and supports the needs of others.   Partnership: This individual is able to build trust internally and externally and must be viewed as highly professional, discreet, and accountable.   Organizational agility: This individual has a thoughtful, respectful communication style that fosters an open environment, enabling thought-provoking discussions and collaborative decision making.    Perceptive: This individual is creative and intuitively recognizes opportunities and takes appropriate action.  

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April 24, 2026
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naswProgram & Outreach Coordinator - Indiana Chapter